Fire Safety Matters Live Conference registration opens
REGISTRATION IS now open for Fire Safety Matters Live, which is a one-day conference taking place at The Coventry Building Society Arena on 15 June 2023.
REGISTRATION IS now open for Fire Safety Matters Live, which is a one-day conference taking place at The Coventry Building Society Arena on 15 June 2023.
A DENTAL supply company has been fined £30k after an explosion of flammable liquid led to a fire at its premises in Halifax.
A DOG walker was thrown 8ft into the air by a cow which then repeatedly trampled on him as he tried to crawl away, breaking six ribs of his ribs and leaving him with damage to his lungs and spleen.
ENTITLED ‘RISKY Business’, the latest White Paper issued by Evac+Chair International notes that 25% of circa 500 UK SME business decision-makers don’t know how many disabled and mobility impaired individuals there are within their organisation.
EVAC+CHAIR International will be showcasing its full range of evacuation chairs at The Health and Safety Event, which runs at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham from 25-27 April.
A LEADING voice from the world of occupational safety and health has highlighted a call made in the House of Commons, this week, for the Government to do more to ensure people with disabilities can work from home as it seeks to tackle labour market shortages.
A NEW study by Forbes Advisor finds being a firefighter is the most dangerous job of all, with over 47,000 injuries over the past five years.
THE DISABILITY Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) underpins the current fire safety legislation in England and Wales – the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires that employers or organisations take responsibility for ensuring that all people, including disabled people, can leave the building they control safely in the event of a fire.
THAMES WATER has been fined £2 million after raw sewage polluted two Oxfordshire streams, killing almost 150 fish. The sewage also flooded a nearby garden.
THOSE RESPONSIBLE for the safety of high-rise residential buildings in England have six months from April to register with the new Building Safety Regulator.
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